And now, here come the lists of things of the year. Starting with the top 10 records of 2008 (in alphabetical order of artist's name, as usual):

And some other releases: Pelle Carlberg — The Lilac Time (with some great songs, such as the transparently B&S-esque 1983 and a song about how crap Ryanair is, how can you go wrong?) ¶ I'm From Barcelona — Who Killed Harry Houdini (their second album, which is not quite as exuberant as their debut, though still good for a fix) ¶ Los Campesinos! — We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed (the limited-edition second album from the Welsh tweexcore combo; good, but next to The Deirdres, sounds a bit too shambolic in places) ¶ The Motifs — Cross Paths (most of the tracks on this came out last year, which is why it's not in the top 10; otherwise, it's excellent) ¶ Slow Down Tallahassee — The Beautiful Light (girl-group indiepop with attitude from Sheffield) ¶

I'd probably have added Fleet Foxes to one of these two lists, had I ordered their CD earlier.

As for things which didn't make it: well, the new Hot Chip album didn't grab me as much as the previous one did, and 2008 was the year Of Montreal disappeared into a vortex of self-parody. Their live shows should still be good, though.

If I were to choose a record of the year, 2008's would be Moscow Olympics' Cut The World.